Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5705803 | Survey of Ophthalmology | 2017 | 29 Pages |
Abstract
Parasitic infections of the eyes are a major cause of ocular diseases across the globe. The causative agents range from simple organisms such as unicellular protozoans to complex metazoan helminths. The disease spectrum varies depending on the geographic location, prevailing hygiene, living and eating habits of the inhabitants, and the type of animals that surround them. They cause enormous ocular morbidity and mortality not because they are untreatable, but largely due to late or misdiagnosis, often from unfamiliarity with the diseases produced. We provide an up-to-date comprehensive overview of the ophthalmic parasitoses. Each section describes the causative agent, mode of transmission, geographic distribution, ocular pathologies, and their management for common parasites with brief mention of the ones that are rare.
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Authors
Tapas Ranjan MS, DNB, Sujata MS, FRCS, Savitri MD, FAMS, Soveeta DNB, Suryasnata MS, FRCS, Devjyoti MS, Krushna Gopal Bsc (Optometry), Soumyava MS, Cagri G. MD, PhD,